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Seeking peace is an all too often lament I hear lately. The urban cities demand too much, the lifestyle is too driven, the need for space and tranquility, now a bucket list item. We need dates in the diary to

I wil never complain of the brightness of early morning sunshine lifting me from sleep. To stand on a balcony and watch it, high in the sky before the world goes to work. It’s energising. To glance upon a pristene

Just had to add this today. A client’s email to me this weekend. ‘Just arrived at Kanonkop House. Absolute Stunning. Just keeps on getting better and better. At the moment I’m sure I’ve died and ended up in Heaven.

It is four am and sleep escapes me. The gale blowing outside sounds eerie, ominous even, whipping trees and leaves into a frenzied dance beneath the streetlamp. It’s no good, my mind is racing beyond another hour of slumber. Interesting

When Paris was attacked a week ago, most of us loaded the filter of the French flag on our Face Book profiles, in solidarity to the tragic events that unfolded, in disbelief. I see many have changed back to the

Leopard’s Creek, South Africa One month, fourteen Golf courses and plenty of added planning for the Ultimate trip – the work has been worth every second. From the time of the brief until the hand over, I have loved playing

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Karen and Madison have formed London Green Africa, living between London and South Africa, to share their experience and create bespoke Weddings, Celebrations and Journeys for others to live a life touched by the people, the landscape and the wonder of it all.